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How many courses have students failed in a semester? If they can't make up the exam, they should be demoted.
If a student fails three courses in a semester and fails the exam, he can only repeat the grade.

According to the regulations of most colleges and universities, students should apply to retake failed courses. If they fail to retake the exam, it will affect the issuance of degree certificates and even delay graduation or drop out of school.

According to the notice of the Academic Affairs Office of Shanda University, in order to ensure that students can accurately understand their own learning situation, the situation of students who still have compulsory and restricted courses will be announced. On the one hand, the school requires all colleges to organize students to do a good job, on the other hand, it requires students who fail the course to re-take relevant courses as soon as possible so as not to affect graduation. Please return the student signature confirmation form to the academic affairs office in paper form on February 3, 65438.

In the final exam of each semester, the school will arrange for those students who fail to pass the exam to have another chance at the beginning of next semester, which is called "make-up exam". If they fail to take the make-up exam, they must take it again. If you fail to retake the exam after retaking it, you may not get the diploma.

In the 265438+20th century, colleges and universities relaxed the requirements for make-up exams, stipulating that graduation certificates and degree certificates will still be issued as long as the failed courses are less than a certain number of credits and the failed courses are completed before graduation. You have to complete every course to get a diploma, and your GPA is 1.5 to get a degree certificate. There are also many universities that do not give degree certificates to students who make-up exams for more than a certain number of credits.